Tavita
beside quiet waters He restores my soul..
some of this seems directed at another but the part about literal and figurative hell seems directed to me, so let me address that part. Neither heaven or hell are talked about that much in scripture. Most of scripture is about today, living a righteous life before God. for that reason I also purpose to make my focus about how to live in the Spirit today, and let "heaven" be my hope.
That being said, heaven and hell are talked about in scripture and as such I believe without question that they are real places. What is unclear to me is how much of what is told to us is figurative and how much is literal. Take for example...hum, Rev. is a great example. There are things there that are described that we cannot understand, so the description is more one of X is to Y as Z is to A. We can't understand God, or comprehend the things of God in this lifetime. We see through a glass dimly if you want the biblical quote. So what would make us think that it is literal, for example the streets of gold, why not, we would see them as gold but they are really a more precious metal than gold but would resemble gold because in our earthly flesh the closest comparison would be gold? I have no doubt that hell exists and that it will be torture, what I am unclear on is whether the intent of scripture is a literal fire, or what is like man's understanding of fire.
I hope that makes sense.
BTW, your welcome
Most of my post was for you, razzelflabben, so that you would know where I am coming from.
I have learned over the last thirty years, but more so in the last few that I should read the scriptures as more figurative, yes, they can be literal, but especially in Revelation I believe it is meant to be taken as John being 'in the Spirit'.. and we know that the language of the Spirit is not literal. I'm reminded of hearing prophecy in 'Church' when it is truly of the Spirit it is not in a literal sense.
In the first chapter of Rev you will see that the angel 'signified' it.. which means it is not literal but symbolic, and John being in the Spirit saw things and heard things that he explained in the language of the Spirit.
The Revelation of Jesus Christ is also called 'The Unveiling of Jesus Christ'..... IN YOU. The whole book concerns our experience and walk with Jesus Christ and is not meant to be a map for future events. Rev talks about what takes place WITHIN... the Kingdom of God is WITHIN ~ you ~ personally.. and that is what God is concerned with.
I also believe that hell is now.. and within. The word hell means grave, hidden place and were all in it. If you are in the Flesh than you are in the GRAVE (Hell) UNLESS you are born of Spirit. Hell is a mindset, it is a place we enter spiritually/emotionally when we believe the LIES from our carnal mind/ego and flee from the Truth of Christ within.
I guess it all comes down to seeing the scriptures 'by the Spirit' rather than through the carnal mindset.
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